Riley, 1987 - Google Patents
For the Beatles: notes on their achievementRiley, 1987
- Document ID
- 15950875182164242703
- Author
- Riley T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Popular Music
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Rosie and the Originals released their only 45 rpm single in early 1960.'Angel Baby', the A side, reached number five in America, but it never even saw the light of day on the British charts. The song is dismissable, a one-hit wonder from singer Rosie Hamlin that didn't …
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